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The Now Playing screen in the Sonos app on iOS includes a new shortcut to access EQ settings and a new HD badge that will appear when “higher quality audio” is being played. DTS:X transports you into a new dimension of sound immersion by delivering truly captivating entertainment experiences.
#DTS SOUND LICENSE#
By default it currently just goes into a low-power sleep mode. Developed under license from DTS: three plugins for upmixing stereo sources, downmixing 5.1 and 7.1 surround audio, and converting mono content to stereo.
#DTS SOUND UPDATE#
Other new features introduced as part of the 13.4 update include a new Battery Saver mode for portable Sonos products like the Roam which, when activated, will automatically turn the speaker off after 30 minutes to conserve battery life. It’s used on Blu-ray discs when there isn’t enough space on the disc for the uncompressed Master Audio format.
#DTS SOUND MOVIE#
In fact, its identical to the movie studios original master. Along with adding two extra rear channels to the standard Dolby Digital and DTS formats, DTS-HD Master Audio discs are encoded with more audio information per channel. While DTS-HD Master Audio packages vary in size. DTS-HD High-Resolution Audio: This format is roughly equivalent to Dolby Digital Plus, providing a compressed but higher-resolution surround-sound format with up to 7.1 channels of 96 KHz, 24-bit surround sound. DTS-HD Master Audio offers up to 7.1 discrete channels of lossless audio. It supports a virtually unlimited number of surround sound channels, can downmix to 5.1 and two-channel, and can deliver audio quality at bit rates extending from DTS Digital Surround up to lossless (24-bit, 192 kHz). Obviously DTS-HD High Resolution packages in a specific DTS-HD stream always have the same size. DTS-HD Master Audio DTS-HD Master Audio, previously known as DTS++, is the second of two DTS-HD audio formats. Should I remove DTS Sound by DTS With DTS Studio Sound, speakers can be tuned for peak performance and to accurately extract and place audio cues for a. 'DTS-HD can be either DTS-HD High Resolution (lossy, constant bit rate) or DTS-HD Master Audio (lossless, variable bit rate). Sending audio directly from an external source to your Sonos equipment should work, though. Turns out DTS-HD can be MA or HRA standard, see here. LG’s popular CX and C1 OLED TVs, for example, don’t support DTS, which means you’ll run into issues if you’re passing DTS audio through them via HDMI. Other niggles you might need to watch out for are whether your TV supports DTS audio. The Sonos app shows a small “ DTS Surround 5.1” badge when a speaker system is playing the format.
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If you try and play DTS-HD, it reportedly comes through as regular DTS. Users on Reddit who’ve tried out the functionality report that Sonos only seems to support standard DTS Digital Surround, so you won’t be able to get the most out of sources that use the higher specced DTS-HD and DTS:X formats. A “DTS Surround 5.1” badge appears when compatible audio is being played.